Publications by authors named "Masahiro Takinoue"

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Masahiro Takinoue"

  • - Masahiro Takinoue's recent research primarily focuses on the development of synthetic structures that mimic biological cells, utilizing techniques like liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) and DNA nanotechnology to create artificial cells with dynamic and programmable functionalities
  • - His studies demonstrate innovative applications such as DNA-based LLPS droplets for molecular sensing, hydrogel biosensors responsive to histamine, and programmable RNA droplets capable of logic operations, highlighting their potential in biotechnological fields*. - The research also addresses the fabrication of materials such as core-shell hydrogel fibers for cell culture and explores the implications of non-equilibrium chemical systems in mimicking biological reactions, contributing to a broader understanding of synthetic cell development*.